Faceted geometric forms are trending nowadays. While the simple, colorful, paper shape DIYs that appear all over Pinterest are fun and easy to make, the results aren't lasting. We wanted to create a series of free, downloadable templates that could be used as forms and/or molds to make more sustainable objects. Download and print our Bloktagon series on cardstock paper to create forms for wax candles or concrete coat hooks and vases.

Step 1: Supplies + Tools

Quikrete 5000 Concrete Mix Purchase at Home Depot QUIKRETE® 5000 Concrete Mix is a commercial-grade blend of stone or gravel, sand and cement that's specially designed for strength. It is available at Home Depot and typically comes in 80lb. bags. The hardest part about working with it is moving the 80lb. bag. Mixing the small quantity needed for this project is easy - all you have to do is add water and stir thoroughly.

Cardstock or Glossy Photo Paper Purchase In-Store or Online at Staples.com We used 110lb. cardstock from Staples but glossy photo paper will give concrete projects a smoother finish. Both types of paper will work with standard inkjet printers.

High Gloss or Eggshell House Paint Purchase at Home Depot Standard house paint helps seal the exterior of the paper molds.

Step 2: Download and print the templates

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Download and print the bloktagon templates on cardstock paper. Glossy photo paper can be used to create smoother molds for concrete projects.

Step 3: Cut out the templates

Use scissors or an Exacto knife to cut out the templates.

Step 4: Fold the templates

Use a metal ruler to help make perfectly scored fold lines on the cut out templates.

Step 5: Glue the template tabs

Glue the template tabs to the corresponding facet of the Bloktagon. To make things easy, we numbered the tabs to the corresponding facet it should be glued to. A pencil or popsicle stick can be helpful for applying pressure to gluing a tab that's difficult to reach on both sides.

Step 6: Paint the outside

Brush a coat of house paint on the exterior of the assembled Bloktagon to seal the mold.

Step 7: Fill the molds

We experimented with paraffin wax and concrete fillings.

Blocktagon Candles For Blocktagon candles, we melted leftover crayons into the paraffin wax to add color and put a few drops of scented oils for an added touch.

Blocktagon Vases To make Bloktagon concrete vases, we used Quikrete 5000 but took out the large pieces of gravel. We placed pens and candles in the wet concrete to form the openings for the vases.

If you want to make a simple coat hook or knob, just place a large hex head screw into the wet concrete and allow it to cure together

Step 8: Finished!

Good luck making your own Bloktagon objects, and please email or tweet photos to @benuyeda or ben@homemade-modern.com. For more detailed instructions, dimensioned drawings and different variations of the project, check out our soon-to-be-released book.